Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/653

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P1FTY-sEvENTH ooNeREss. sms. 1. ou. 1351. 1902. 587 eighteen hundred and ninety-five, ten thousand three hundred and - thirty-five dollars and twenty-eight cents. For indemnit for lost clothing, four thousand one hundred and fourteen dollars anclreighty-one cents. For bounty for cistruction of enemy’s vessels, thirty-two dollars and forty-seven cents. For enlistment bounties to seamen, nine hundred and four dollars and twenty-five cents. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR Pon THE 1NTEa1oR DEPARTMENT. ggé? g,;}°Y,f§m§,{ _ Gp 8D . For salaries, office of surveyor-general of Montana, one hundred and ` fiftly-two dollars and nineteen cents. or contingent expenses of land offices, one thousand and eighty- eight dollars and eight cents. or surveying the (public lands, eighteen thousand nine hundred and iifgyseven dollars an fifty-nine cents. or surveying rivate land claims, eight hundred and forty-one dollars and sixty-eight cents. For surveying lands in the Indian Territory, nineteen dollars and thirty-eight cents. For resurveying Chickasaw lands, forty-one dollars and seventy-six cents 'For Geological Survey, thirty-one dollars and seventy-six cents. `For pay of Indian agents, three hundred and seventy-five dollars and ei¥1ty-eight cents. ‘ or telegraphing and gurchase of Indian supplies, forty-seven cents. For transportation of ndian supplies, twenty-one dollars and fifteen cents. For buildings at agencies and repairs, two dollars and seventy-four cents. For support of Sioux of different tribes, subsistence and civilization, one dollar and twenty cents. For incidentals in Montana, twenty-three dollars and eighty-six cents. For payment to estate of Ish tick i you, a Chickasaw Indian, for stock stolen from him by Comanche Indians in eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For payment to estate of John Newberry, a Chickasaw Indian, for stock stolen from him by Comanche Indians in eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, nine thousand two hundred and sixty-seven dollars and iift cents. Iyer Army pensions, one hundred and twenty dollars. CLAIMS A1.LowED BY THE Aunrroa ron mE STATE AND ocmmc A,$‘}§{0¤;§0§*g*g{g°e,QY DEPARTMENTS. ¤¤1>¤r¤¤¤¤¤¤' For contingent expenses, foreign missions, one hundred and forty- three dollars and sixty-six cents. For salaries, consular service, one thousand four hundred and fifty dollars and ninety-two cents. For contingent expenses, United States consulates, thirty-two dollars and sixty-six cents. _ For pay of consular officers for services to American vessels and seamen, two dollars. For rent and incidental expenses, Territory of Alaska, ninety-six dollars and fifty cents. For salaries, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States courts, one hundred and sixty-nine dollars and seventy-five cents. _ For fees of clerks, United States courts, fifty-five dollars and thirty cents.